Here we take a look at what people are saying:

Richard Kelshaw says “only one city has worse roads than Liverpool. Glasgow”. He said: “Roads in Liverpool are a joke. My cabs going in again for suspension, one of the worst has to be Storington in Croxteth . Speed bumps with craters either side, like your driving over the moon.”

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Lee Owen told us: “Liverpool especially Knowsley potentially has some of the best cycling routes in the NW. However roads like Stopgate Lane and Hall Lane are horrendous. Stopgate Lane This year alone countless times I have come off my bike due to potholes. Beyond a joke”

Lucy Moran says that Woodlands Road, Aigburth, is bad with a “massive one outside my house that keeps damaging my car as people drive past but they say it’s not big enough to fill”.

Cab driver Daniel Connor tell us that “All the major roads scotty/greaty/comercial/vauxhall rd/picton rd/kensington/smithdown rd/victoria st/stanley rd!!!!” are bad and adds: “Belmont drive is a joke my cab is destroyed but me customers are home safe!!”

Scotland Road is also highlighted by Paul Anthony who told us: “All down Scottie road and round Stanley park. It’s awful! You should be able to claim for damage to your car.”

Meanwhile Andrew Brown asked: “So.......where does all the road tax revenue go then? Cos its certainly not used to keep the roads in usable condition.”

And Lee Brady said: “All the road tax we pay for nothing, get some of it spent to fix these roads. So we have to pay Road tax and still have to pay more to fix our cars because the council won’t fill in these pot holes. Disgrace”

Geoff Poole said: “Im afraid this is what you get when you have a Tory government who cuts council budgets ruthlessly”

When we first reported this story Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson said the city has “a £269 million backlog of road repairs built up over many years and only receive around £3 million each year from the Government which doesn’t even scratch the surface”.

He said: “The fact is that we don’t get enough money to keep up with the maintenance of the roads we are legally responsible for which means we can’t even begin to look at the 37 miles of unadopted routes in the city, many of which are in a very bad condition.”

At the cabinet meeting Malcolm Kennedy, cabinet member for regeneration, said the repairs “are going to be done properly”, and the councillors were told by regeneration director Nick Kavanagh the council “will be appointing three Liverpool-based contractors to do that work in the next three months”.

Chris Ormsby also told us Belmont Drive is “horrendous and as its unadopted the council wont repair it even though there are houses and flats where people who live there and drive have to avoid crater size potholes to get to there residence or drive/garage”.

And Angie Caveney said: “The ones in Speke are bad they even have pot holes in the speed bumps”.